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Standing Firm and Never Backing Down

 
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Reflections on Faith and Perseverance

  • Expressing feelings of spiritual connection and gratitude.
    • Feeling good and reflecting on David’s Psalms.
    • Quoting, “I love the Lord because,” and feeling emotional every time it’s read.
    • Recalling a life-changing experience in an old building during a revival with Jeff.
      • “It was just an old building… But that building changed my life.”
    • Expressing gratitude for a unique and personal communication with God.
      • “When God talks to me, it’s different than the way I’ve been talking to him before.”
    • Acknowledging God’s ultimate sacrifice and love.
      • “He loved you enough to die for you.”

Standing Firm in Faith: A Sermon on Daniel 3

  • Referencing Daniel Chapter 3, starting in verse 10.
    • King Nebuchadnezzar’s decree to worship a golden image under penalty of being cast into a fiery furnace.
    • The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who refused to worship the idol.
    • Nebuchadnezzar’s challenge: “who is that God that shall deliver you out of my hands?”

Prayer and Seeking Strength

  • Praying for God’s presence and help.
    • Thanking God for salvation and the ability to feel His presence.
      • “Lord, I thank you for saving me, Father. Lord, I thank you for changing my life that night in Burma, Tennessee.”
    • Seeking strength and growth in faith.
      • “Lord, I pray that I can grow stronger in you, Father.”
    • Expressing gratitude for God’s love, even for those who don’t reciprocate.
      • “Lord, I thank you, Lord, that you put a love in my heart… for those that don’t love me back, Father.”
    • Desiring to dedicate every breath to worshiping God.
      • “Lord, I want to spend every last breath that I’ve got, Father… worshiping you.”

The Leper King and Standing Firm

  • Discussing the importance of standing firm in faith and not backing down.
  • Sharing the story of a leper king in Jerusalem who became king at 13.
    • At 16, he was battling leprosy and could not move his right arm.
    • Facing an army of Muslims (23,000 men) with only 5,000 men.
    • The king’s prayer for deliverance and subsequent victory.
      • “We’re outnumbered tremendously. We have no men. But… I know one man who can deliver us.”
  • Drawing parallels to Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who didn’t bow down.
  • Emphasizing the need for Christians to not give in to the world.
  • Expressing admiration for brave and bold individuals.
  • Pledging to pray for strength to stand strong for what is right.
    • “As long as I’m living and breathing… I’m going to get on my knees… Help me stand strong for what’s right.”

Addressing Worldliness and Prioritizing God

  • Observing people giving in to sin and worldliness.
    • Church members prioritizing worldly activities over spiritual ones.
      • “Their bass boats is out on the lake on a Sunday. They’re hunting on a Sunday.”
    • Questioning why God isn’t blessing them.
  • Promising that God will help those who prioritize Him.
    • Referencing the leper king and Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego as examples.
  • Addressing the men in the congregation.
    • Stating that men should lead their families in a Godly way.
    • Lamenting that men have given up on God, leading to negative consequences for their families.
      • “Their families is dying and going to hell. It breaks my heart.”

Encounter on the Dragon

  • Sharing a personal experience of encountering someone in need of spiritual guidance.
  • Feeling divinely prompted to speak to someone broken down on a motorcycle on “the Dragon” (a road).
    • Initially hesitant due to being late for church.
    • Engaging in a conversation about Jesus Christ and being born again.
    • Weeping and sharing personal testimony.
  • Warning the young man about the dangers of dying without salvation.
    • “If you die on this dragon, you’ll die and go to hell.”
  • Praying with the young man, who ultimately declined to be saved at that moment.
  • Believing that God directed the encounter because the young man was in danger.
    • “He wasn’t going to make it all the way to the lake.”
  • Expressing concern for the young man’s salvation.
    • “Lord, please don’t let him die. Let him get saved.”

The Importance of Personal Application and Prayer

  • Emphasizing the need for Christians to pray and not give in to sin.
  • Highlighting the vulnerability of teenagers and the urgency of serving God.
    • “These people, these teenagers, they’re dying every day. They’re giving in to things and they’re dying.”
  • Sharing a personal commitment to preaching and helping others find salvation.
    • “If one person gets saved, it will be worth every minute.”
  • Applying the message to personal life.
    • Recognizing the need for more prayer and seeking God’s strength.
      • “I need to get on my knees more. I need to hit my knees more.”
  • Expressing gratitude for God’s presence in battles.
    • “Ain’t you glad when you face a battle? God is right there.”

Resisting Worldly Temptations

  • Cautioning against giving in to alcohol and other worldly temptations.
  • Sharing the story of a best friend who initially embraced Christianity but later succumbed to alcohol.
    • The friend’s initial transformation and subsequent relapse.
    • Offering the friend a home and encouragement to fight against temptation.
    • Lamenting the friend’s decision to return to the world.
  • Reiterating that sin will take individuals as far as they are willing to go.
  • Sharing personal experiences of overcoming sinful desires through God’s grace.
    • “When God changed my life, He took that from me… I never wanted to go back to sin.”
  • Encouraging listeners to give their problems to God instead of the world.
    • “Don’t give in. Keep fighting. It’s not going to be easy.”

God’s Unwavering Presence

  • Emphasizing God’s constant presence and support.
    • “Every step that we take, God’s with us.”
    • Acknowledging that human relationships may fail, but God’s promise remains.
      • “Your mom and dad may not be there for you… but God promised that He’d be there every step of the way.”
  • Expressing a personal connection with God.
    • “I’ve never went over there and seen the empty tomb… But I can feel Him.”

The Folded Handkerchief

  • Explaining the Jewish custom of folding or crumpling a handkerchief after a meal.
    • Folding indicated a return, while crumpling signified the end.
  • Interpreting the folded handkerchief in the Bible as a sign of Jesus’ return.
    • “He folded them in two… He’s coming back.”
  • Expressing humility and a desire to serve God.
    • “All I’ve tried to do, I’ve tried to stand behind the pulpit and preach the word of God the best I know how, but I still let him down.”
  • Acknowledging human fallibility but affirming God’s unwavering support.
    • “My daddy’s let me down… But God will never let us down.”

The Prodigal Sheep and Saul’s Transformation

  • Reflecting on personal experiences of straying from faith and being found by God.
    • “I was one of them sheep that went astray… God went looking for me when I wasn’t looking for Him.”
  • Drawing a parallel to Paul’s (Saul’s) conversion on the Damascus Road.
    • Saul’s initial persecution of the church and subsequent encounter with Jesus.
    • Highlighting that God can find individuals even when they are not seeking Him.
      • “Paul wasn’t looking for Jesus Christ. But the Lord was looking for him.”
  • Sharing a personal testimony of being transformed by the Word of God.
    • “I wasn’t looking for the Lord… But I thank you for preaching the word of God that night.”
  • Expressing gratitude for preachers who stand firm in their faith.
    • “He didn’t give in to sin… He gave more to God and he stood strong with the Lord.”

The Power of Preaching and Personal Conviction

  • Recalling a specific sermon about Judas and its impact.
    • “Judas kissed the doorstep of heaven and died and went to hell.”
    • Feeling a deep sense of conviction and a realization of personal shortcomings.
      • “I began to feel my heart just crushed and break.”
  • Describing the experience of feeling the Lord knocking on the heart.
    • “He said, you better go.”
  • Overcoming personal reservations and surrendering to God.
    • “I said, Lord, I can’t go… God said, if you’ll just come to me, I’ll take it from you.”
  • Emphasizing the transformative power of accepting God.
    • “He took out the old helmet and put in a new. And I never went the same.”
  • Reaffirming a commitment to never give in and to rely on God’s help.
    • “Lord, I said, I’ll never give in again.”

The World’s Need for Truth

  • Highlighting the world’s reliance on Christians and their actions.
    • “They’re still counting on us… They’re looking at every step that you take.”
  • Sharing a story about a preacher father who stood firm on his beliefs.
    • Encountering a man who tested his commitment to preaching against alcohol.
    • The man’s revelation that he was seeking authenticity.
      • “I was just making sure that you was the real thing.”
  • Emphasizing that people need to hear the truth and have it applied to their lives.
    • “They want to hear the truth. They need it applied in their life.”
  • Expressing love and concern for the listeners’ salvation.
    • “I’m preaching because I love you… I don’t want you to die and go to hell.”

The Consequences of Giving In

  • Warning against the consequences of giving in to sin.
    • Changes in speech and behavior.
      • “When you give in to sin, your mouth starts to change… You begin to say things that you would not say.”
    • Falling back into worldly habits.
      • “It’s easy to start falling back out into the world.”
  • Addressing the issue of hatred and bitterness.
    • Emphasizing the importance of loving even those who have wronged you.
      • “No matter what somebody’s done to you, you’re in the wrong if you have hatred in your heart.”
    • Acknowledging the difficulty but stressing the necessity of love.
      • “It’s not easy to love them, but we’ve got to love them.”
  • Encouraging listeners to seek God’s help in purifying their hearts.
    • “God, take my heart and purify it. Help me love that person.”

Identifying Forms of Giving In

  • Identifying various forms of giving in to sin.
    • Alcohol, drugs, neglecting the Bible, excessive social media, prioritizing jobs over faith.
      • “It’s alcohol. It’s drugs. Then it’s that thing about picking up your Bible… social media… television… their jobs.”
  • Emphasizing the importance of a personal relationship with the Lord.
    • “You’ve got to have a relationship with the Lord.”
  • Sharing a story about a father who wasn’t listening.
    • Highlighting the need to both listen to and talk to God.
      • “We’ve got to listen for God, but we also got to talk to God.”
  • Encouraging listeners to open and read the Bible for themselves.
    • “You have to open the Word of God and read it for yourself.”

The Power of Prayer

  • Highlighting the importance of prayer.
    • “Prayer is important. Prayer is what I believe is raised by God. It didn’t come back.”
  • Sharing an experience with a 90-year-old woman whose prayers had a lasting impact.
    • “I’ve prayed many, many years for you… Them prayers are still living on.”
  • Encouraging listeners to pray like they ought to and to cultivate a relationship with God.
    • “We need to start praying like we ought to.”
  • Finding a personal space for prayer.
    • “Find you a place where it’s just you and God.”
  • Sharing personal prayer habits.
    • Praying in the church, in the mountains, and in a “war room” (closet).
      • “I like to go to my church sometimes… I like to go on the mountains and pray… Then I’ve got my war room.”
  • Finding encouragement and reassurance in answered prayers.
    • “God said, I just want you to look at all them prayers that you pray. I answered.”
  • Reaffirming a commitment to keep fighting and not give up.
    • “I ain’t giving up. I’m just going to keep on fighting.”

Looking Above the Problem

  • Sharing a conversation with Dad about David and Goliath.
  • Emphasizing the importance of looking to God rather than focusing on problems.
    • “We sit there and we stare at the problem… But we don’t look above for the one that can have it.”
  • Sharing the story of a man named Randy who lost his daughter to a drug overdose.
    • Randy’s initial reliance on friends and subsequent discovery of God’s help.
    • Finding solace and guidance in nature and prayer.
      • “God told me to just talk over the hill there.”
  • Reiterating that God will help those who give Him their lives.
    • “God will be our help tonight if we just give him.”

Psalms 116 and Loving the Lord

  • Reading from Psalms 116.
    • Expressing love for the Lord because He hears prayers.
      • “I love the Lord because He hath heard my voice and my supplication.”
    • Highlighting God’s graciousness, righteousness, and mercy.
      • “Gracious is the Lord and righteous. Yea, our God is merciful.”
    • Acknowledging God’s help in times of trouble.
      • “I was brought low and He helped me.”
  • Distinguishing between loving something and being in love with something.
    • “There’s a difference in loving something than being in love.”
  • Expressing being in love with the Lord and unable to go a day without Him.
    • “I’m in love with the Lord. I can’t go a day without Him.”
  • Encouraging listeners to get in love with the Lord.
    • “We’ve got to get in love with the Lord if we want to get anything done.”
  • Acknowledging that the closer one gets to the Lord, the harder it may become.
    • “The more that we love the Lord, the harder it gets for us a lot of times.”
  • Encouraging perseverance and the promise of rest in heaven.
    • “Just keep on plowing. Keep on going. We’re going to get to heaven someday where we can rest.”

Standing Together in Faith

  • Reaffirming a personal commitment to not give in.
    • “I ain’t giving in, Tommy. I don’t want to give in. I’m too blessed. I’m too happy.”
  • Acknowledging the challenges of living a Christian life.
    • “It’s hard a lot of times not to give in to a lot of things.”
  • Expressing a willingness to fight alongside others in faith.
    • “I believe Jeff Hummer’s going to grab on to me and we’re going to fight together.”
  • Encouraging listeners to come forward and seek God’s help.
    • “You ought to come tonight. Say, God, Lord, please don’t let me give in.”
  • Highlighting the need for strength in challenging times.
    • “Times are getting weaker. Times are getting tougher. We need the Lord.”
  • Inviting listeners to reflect on why they love the Lord.
    • “Why do you love the Lord tonight? Are you in love with Him?”
  • Sharing personal reasons for loving the Lord.
    • Salvation, peace, and the casting of cares upon Him.
      • “He saves me… gives me peace… cast all your cares upon Him.”
  • Encouraging listeners to give their problems to God.
    • “Give it to God. He said, cast upon Him.”
  • Urging listeners to not hold back and to spend their time for the Lord.
    • “Let’s not hold back. Satan’s got you wrapped up tonight. God can set you free tonight if you’ll just let him.”
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Reflections on Faith and Perseverance

  • Expressing feelings of spiritual connection and gratitude.
    • Feeling good and reflecting on David’s Psalms.
    • Quoting, “I love the Lord because,” and feeling emotional every time it’s read.
    • Recalling a life-changing experience in an old building during a revival with Jeff.
      • “It was just an old building… But that building changed my life.”
    • Expressing gratitude for a unique and personal communication with God.
      • “When God talks to me, it’s different than the way I’ve been talking to him before.”
    • Acknowledging God’s ultimate sacrifice and love.
      • “He loved you enough to die for you.”

Standing Firm in Faith: A Sermon on Daniel 3

  • Referencing Daniel Chapter 3, starting in verse 10.
    • King Nebuchadnezzar’s decree to worship a golden image under penalty of being cast into a fiery furnace.
    • The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who refused to worship the idol.
    • Nebuchadnezzar’s challenge: “who is that God that shall deliver you out of my hands?”

Prayer and Seeking Strength

  • Praying for God’s presence and help.
    • Thanking God for salvation and the ability to feel His presence.
      • “Lord, I thank you for saving me, Father. Lord, I thank you for changing my life that night in Burma, Tennessee.”
    • Seeking strength and growth in faith.
      • “Lord, I pray that I can grow stronger in you, Father.”
    • Expressing gratitude for God’s love, even for those who don’t reciprocate.
      • “Lord, I thank you, Lord, that you put a love in my heart… for those that don’t love me back, Father.”
    • Desiring to dedicate every breath to worshiping God.
      • “Lord, I want to spend every last breath that I’ve got, Father… worshiping you.”

The Leper King and Standing Firm

  • Discussing the importance of standing firm in faith and not backing down.
  • Sharing the story of a leper king in Jerusalem who became king at 13.
    • At 16, he was battling leprosy and could not move his right arm.
    • Facing an army of Muslims (23,000 men) with only 5,000 men.
    • The king’s prayer for deliverance and subsequent victory.
      • “We’re outnumbered tremendously. We have no men. But… I know one man who can deliver us.”
  • Drawing parallels to Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who didn’t bow down.
  • Emphasizing the need for Christians to not give in to the world.
  • Expressing admiration for brave and bold individuals.
  • Pledging to pray for strength to stand strong for what is right.
    • “As long as I’m living and breathing… I’m going to get on my knees… Help me stand strong for what’s right.”

Addressing Worldliness and Prioritizing God

  • Observing people giving in to sin and worldliness.
    • Church members prioritizing worldly activities over spiritual ones.
      • “Their bass boats is out on the lake on a Sunday. They’re hunting on a Sunday.”
    • Questioning why God isn’t blessing them.
  • Promising that God will help those who prioritize Him.
    • Referencing the leper king and Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego as examples.
  • Addressing the men in the congregation.
    • Stating that men should lead their families in a Godly way.
    • Lamenting that men have given up on God, leading to negative consequences for their families.
      • “Their families is dying and going to hell. It breaks my heart.”

Encounter on the Dragon

  • Sharing a personal experience of encountering someone in need of spiritual guidance.
  • Feeling divinely prompted to speak to someone broken down on a motorcycle on “the Dragon” (a road).
    • Initially hesitant due to being late for church.
    • Engaging in a conversation about Jesus Christ and being born again.
    • Weeping and sharing personal testimony.
  • Warning the young man about the dangers of dying without salvation.
    • “If you die on this dragon, you’ll die and go to hell.”
  • Praying with the young man, who ultimately declined to be saved at that moment.
  • Believing that God directed the encounter because the young man was in danger.
    • “He wasn’t going to make it all the way to the lake.”
  • Expressing concern for the young man’s salvation.
    • “Lord, please don’t let him die. Let him get saved.”

The Importance of Personal Application and Prayer

  • Emphasizing the need for Christians to pray and not give in to sin.
  • Highlighting the vulnerability of teenagers and the urgency of serving God.
    • “These people, these teenagers, they’re dying every day. They’re giving in to things and they’re dying.”
  • Sharing a personal commitment to preaching and helping others find salvation.
    • “If one person gets saved, it will be worth every minute.”
  • Applying the message to personal life.
    • Recognizing the need for more prayer and seeking God’s strength.
      • “I need to get on my knees more. I need to hit my knees more.”
  • Expressing gratitude for God’s presence in battles.
    • “Ain’t you glad when you face a battle? God is right there.”

Resisting Worldly Temptations

  • Cautioning against giving in to alcohol and other worldly temptations.
  • Sharing the story of a best friend who initially embraced Christianity but later succumbed to alcohol.
    • The friend’s initial transformation and subsequent relapse.
    • Offering the friend a home and encouragement to fight against temptation.
    • Lamenting the friend’s decision to return to the world.
  • Reiterating that sin will take individuals as far as they are willing to go.
  • Sharing personal experiences of overcoming sinful desires through God’s grace.
    • “When God changed my life, He took that from me… I never wanted to go back to sin.”
  • Encouraging listeners to give their problems to God instead of the world.
    • “Don’t give in. Keep fighting. It’s not going to be easy.”

God’s Unwavering Presence

  • Emphasizing God’s constant presence and support.
    • “Every step that we take, God’s with us.”
    • Acknowledging that human relationships may fail, but God’s promise remains.
      • “Your mom and dad may not be there for you… but God promised that He’d be there every step of the way.”
  • Expressing a personal connection with God.
    • “I’ve never went over there and seen the empty tomb… But I can feel Him.”

The Folded Handkerchief

  • Explaining the Jewish custom of folding or crumpling a handkerchief after a meal.
    • Folding indicated a return, while crumpling signified the end.
  • Interpreting the folded handkerchief in the Bible as a sign of Jesus’ return.
    • “He folded them in two… He’s coming back.”
  • Expressing humility and a desire to serve God.
    • “All I’ve tried to do, I’ve tried to stand behind the pulpit and preach the word of God the best I know how, but I still let him down.”
  • Acknowledging human fallibility but affirming God’s unwavering support.
    • “My daddy’s let me down… But God will never let us down.”

The Prodigal Sheep and Saul’s Transformation

  • Reflecting on personal experiences of straying from faith and being found by God.
    • “I was one of them sheep that went astray… God went looking for me when I wasn’t looking for Him.”
  • Drawing a parallel to Paul’s (Saul’s) conversion on the Damascus Road.
    • Saul’s initial persecution of the church and subsequent encounter with Jesus.
    • Highlighting that God can find individuals even when they are not seeking Him.
      • “Paul wasn’t looking for Jesus Christ. But the Lord was looking for him.”
  • Sharing a personal testimony of being transformed by the Word of God.
    • “I wasn’t looking for the Lord… But I thank you for preaching the word of God that night.”
  • Expressing gratitude for preachers who stand firm in their faith.
    • “He didn’t give in to sin… He gave more to God and he stood strong with the Lord.”

The Power of Preaching and Personal Conviction

  • Recalling a specific sermon about Judas and its impact.
    • “Judas kissed the doorstep of heaven and died and went to hell.”
    • Feeling a deep sense of conviction and a realization of personal shortcomings.
      • “I began to feel my heart just crushed and break.”
  • Describing the experience of feeling the Lord knocking on the heart.
    • “He said, you better go.”
  • Overcoming personal reservations and surrendering to God.
    • “I said, Lord, I can’t go… God said, if you’ll just come to me, I’ll take it from you.”
  • Emphasizing the transformative power of accepting God.
    • “He took out the old helmet and put in a new. And I never went the same.”
  • Reaffirming a commitment to never give in and to rely on God’s help.
    • “Lord, I said, I’ll never give in again.”

The World’s Need for Truth

  • Highlighting the world’s reliance on Christians and their actions.
    • “They’re still counting on us… They’re looking at every step that you take.”
  • Sharing a story about a preacher father who stood firm on his beliefs.
    • Encountering a man who tested his commitment to preaching against alcohol.
    • The man’s revelation that he was seeking authenticity.
      • “I was just making sure that you was the real thing.”
  • Emphasizing that people need to hear the truth and have it applied to their lives.
    • “They want to hear the truth. They need it applied in their life.”
  • Expressing love and concern for the listeners’ salvation.
    • “I’m preaching because I love you… I don’t want you to die and go to hell.”

The Consequences of Giving In

  • Warning against the consequences of giving in to sin.
    • Changes in speech and behavior.
      • “When you give in to sin, your mouth starts to change… You begin to say things that you would not say.”
    • Falling back into worldly habits.
      • “It’s easy to start falling back out into the world.”
  • Addressing the issue of hatred and bitterness.
    • Emphasizing the importance of loving even those who have wronged you.
      • “No matter what somebody’s done to you, you’re in the wrong if you have hatred in your heart.”
    • Acknowledging the difficulty but stressing the necessity of love.
      • “It’s not easy to love them, but we’ve got to love them.”
  • Encouraging listeners to seek God’s help in purifying their hearts.
    • “God, take my heart and purify it. Help me love that person.”

Identifying Forms of Giving In

  • Identifying various forms of giving in to sin.
    • Alcohol, drugs, neglecting the Bible, excessive social media, prioritizing jobs over faith.
      • “It’s alcohol. It’s drugs. Then it’s that thing about picking up your Bible… social media… television… their jobs.”
  • Emphasizing the importance of a personal relationship with the Lord.
    • “You’ve got to have a relationship with the Lord.”
  • Sharing a story about a father who wasn’t listening.
    • Highlighting the need to both listen to and talk to God.
      • “We’ve got to listen for God, but we also got to talk to God.”
  • Encouraging listeners to open and read the Bible for themselves.
    • “You have to open the Word of God and read it for yourself.”

The Power of Prayer

  • Highlighting the importance of prayer.
    • “Prayer is important. Prayer is what I believe is raised by God. It didn’t come back.”
  • Sharing an experience with a 90-year-old woman whose prayers had a lasting impact.
    • “I’ve prayed many, many years for you… Them prayers are still living on.”
  • Encouraging listeners to pray like they ought to and to cultivate a relationship with God.
    • “We need to start praying like we ought to.”
  • Finding a personal space for prayer.
    • “Find you a place where it’s just you and God.”
  • Sharing personal prayer habits.
    • Praying in the church, in the mountains, and in a “war room” (closet).
      • “I like to go to my church sometimes… I like to go on the mountains and pray… Then I’ve got my war room.”
  • Finding encouragement and reassurance in answered prayers.
    • “God said, I just want you to look at all them prayers that you pray. I answered.”
  • Reaffirming a commitment to keep fighting and not give up.
    • “I ain’t giving up. I’m just going to keep on fighting.”

Looking Above the Problem

  • Sharing a conversation with Dad about David and Goliath.
  • Emphasizing the importance of looking to God rather than focusing on problems.
    • “We sit there and we stare at the problem… But we don’t look above for the one that can have it.”
  • Sharing the story of a man named Randy who lost his daughter to a drug overdose.
    • Randy’s initial reliance on friends and subsequent discovery of God’s help.
    • Finding solace and guidance in nature and prayer.
      • “God told me to just talk over the hill there.”
  • Reiterating that God will help those who give Him their lives.
    • “God will be our help tonight if we just give him.”

Psalms 116 and Loving the Lord

  • Reading from Psalms 116.
    • Expressing love for the Lord because He hears prayers.
      • “I love the Lord because He hath heard my voice and my supplication.”
    • Highlighting God’s graciousness, righteousness, and mercy.
      • “Gracious is the Lord and righteous. Yea, our God is merciful.”
    • Acknowledging God’s help in times of trouble.
      • “I was brought low and He helped me.”
  • Distinguishing between loving something and being in love with something.
    • “There’s a difference in loving something than being in love.”
  • Expressing being in love with the Lord and unable to go a day without Him.
    • “I’m in love with the Lord. I can’t go a day without Him.”
  • Encouraging listeners to get in love with the Lord.
    • “We’ve got to get in love with the Lord if we want to get anything done.”
  • Acknowledging that the closer one gets to the Lord, the harder it may become.
    • “The more that we love the Lord, the harder it gets for us a lot of times.”
  • Encouraging perseverance and the promise of rest in heaven.
    • “Just keep on plowing. Keep on going. We’re going to get to heaven someday where we can rest.”

Standing Together in Faith

  • Reaffirming a personal commitment to not give in.
    • “I ain’t giving in, Tommy. I don’t want to give in. I’m too blessed. I’m too happy.”
  • Acknowledging the challenges of living a Christian life.
    • “It’s hard a lot of times not to give in to a lot of things.”
  • Expressing a willingness to fight alongside others in faith.
    • “I believe Jeff Hummer’s going to grab on to me and we’re going to fight together.”
  • Encouraging listeners to come forward and seek God’s help.
    • “You ought to come tonight. Say, God, Lord, please don’t let me give in.”
  • Highlighting the need for strength in challenging times.
    • “Times are getting weaker. Times are getting tougher. We need the Lord.”
  • Inviting listeners to reflect on why they love the Lord.
    • “Why do you love the Lord tonight? Are you in love with Him?”
  • Sharing personal reasons for loving the Lord.
    • Salvation, peace, and the casting of cares upon Him.
      • “He saves me… gives me peace… cast all your cares upon Him.”
  • Encouraging listeners to give their problems to God.
    • “Give it to God. He said, cast upon Him.”
  • Urging listeners to not hold back and to spend their time for the Lord.
    • “Let’s not hold back. Satan’s got you wrapped up tonight. God can set you free tonight if you’ll just let him.”
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